Mamiya C220 tripod mount thread size?

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Does anyone know the base thread size of the Mamiya C220?
 

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This is where I get confused. 1/4" 20 is different to a standard 1/4" thread? I already have a quarter inch head but that doesn't fit.
 

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I don't have my C220 with me, but I seem to recall that either my C330 or my C220 or both of them have a 3/8 tripod socket with a 1/4 tripod socket adapter threaded into it.

If your C220 is the same, possibly someone has done something with the adapter.

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This is where I get confused. 1/4" 20 is different to a standard 1/4" thread? I already have a quarter inch head but that doesn't fit.

With nuts and bolts there are two measurements, one is the size, as in 1/4" and one is the thread count (as in-20). 20 means "twenty threads per inch" if the 1/4 you have is a different thread count such as 1/4-28 commonly called "fine threading", it wont fit, so while 1/4"-20 is very common, you need to know what the thread count is. Does the screw work in another camera? Almost all cameras are 1/4-20. A few are 3/8 or have a 3/8 with a 1/4-20 insert.

There is the possibility that your camera threads are damaged, but you should be able to see that. I don't know that Mamiya ever offered an oddball.
 

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I don't have my C220 with me, but I seem to recall that either my C330 or my C220 or both of them have a 3/8 tripod socket with a 1/4 tripod socket adapter threaded into it.

If your C220 is the same, possibly someone has done something with the adapter.

Matt

Looking at my Mamiyaflex, it's 1/4-20 only. That could have changed down the line tho.
 

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My Mamiya C330 Fs are 3/8" B.S.W and came supplied with a screw in reducing adaptor that bushed them down to 1/4" B.S.W , as Matt King says, it sound like It's missing, you can buy the adaptors cheaply at most camera stores, and just screw them in with a coin, I hope this helps.
 
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Camera threads were originally 1/4" Whitworth but the 1/4" Unified American thread is so similar that it fits fine. There is just a slight cutting angle difference between the two.


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1/4" Whitworth has 20 T.P.I and a pitch of 0.05", the same as U.A C thread, as Steve says it will fit fine. as far as I know most camera bases are still tapped 1/4" BSW, or am I behind the times again.
 
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My C220 is the standard 1/4". I've been using it with the same tripod heads and QR plates as all my other cameras for 35+ years.
 
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Looks like mine might be different. The same bolt fits another camera -- that I've always assumed had a 1/4" thread because it fitted a 1/4" head -- just not the Mamiya.

The threading on the Mamiya looks finer than the other.
 
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